Iowa Valley Baseball League

Mitch Silberstein pitched the shut out win for Red Top. The victors scored what is likely a league record 14 runs in the fourth inning. Reid Bonner had a three hit game for the Red Toppers. Bonner also scored three runs and scored twice with two hits in that chaotic fourth inning.

Williamsburg 11 Red Top 10

In a strange turn about Red Top scored eight runs in the first inning only to lose in a Williamsburg comeback. Vic Malloy for Williamsburg came on in relief and pitched very well as he has this season to take the win. Izaya-ono-Fulard and Tyler Rahmatulla had two hits each for Red Top.

At Walford

Walford 4 Watkins 3 (eight innings)

Parker Bolt went the distance to pick up the win for the Walford Hogs. Watkins seemingly had a comfortable 3-0 lead. The Mud Hen lead came about with a two run scoring double in the second inning from Skylar Frese. Nick Brown of Watkins added a solo home run in the third inning, Walford scored two runs in the fifth inning on three Watkins errors and a double by Andrew Walker. Corbin Woods drove in the winning run with a base hit in the eighth. Woods had two hits in the game and scored a run as well.

Watkins 3 Walford 2

Luke Farley of Watkins had a two run scoring double to key the win for Watkins. in a come from behind effort. Colton Hanke picked up the pitching win in relief of Luke Franzenburg. Franzenburg also pitched in Game one. Watkins and Walford finished the season in a tie for fourth place in league standings,

At Norway

Norway 11 Fairfax 3

The Norway Bandits jumped on the 2017 league champion Fairfax Stars in a big way. Colby Carmichael of Norway gave up only four hits in his six innings of work. Those hits were all singles. Austin Czerwiec of Fairfax, the league's leading pitcher with seven wins had a tough outing. The Bandits Kase Massner was a problem for the Stars as he had three hits including a towering three run home run in the fourth inning. Mitch Walser had three hits as well for Norway with three runs scored. Carlos Rivera had two RBI's as the Bandits had one of their best hitting games of the season.

Norway 4 Fairfax 3 (11 innings)

Norway completed a sweep of the league champions that featured great pitching and defense by both clubs. Norway did have a serious defensive lapse in the tenth inning with miscues leading to three Fairfax runs. Blake Hargens of Fairfax and Tony Salato of Norway had battled most of the way until the defensive problems for Norway in the tenth. Salato pitched until the eleventh inning following an early and effective start on the hill by Connor VanScoyoc. Hargens of Fairfax pitched the first seven innings and scattered four singles and no runs. Cody Williams, John Thompson and Tyler Dralle each had two hits in the game for Fairfax. Errors in the tenth led to three Fairfax runs and a 3-0 lead. In the tenth for Norway Travis Mueller lived on an error, Mitch Walser doubled. Kase Massner followed with his second homer of the day a dramatic home run tying the score at 3-3. It was also Massner's third hit of the game. In the bottom of the eleventh inning, Carmichael winning pitcher in game one, pinch hit a single. Riley Braughton followed with another single and Mitch Walser lived on an error. Massner came to the plate again with the bases loaded and a wild pitch allowed the winning run to score.